WFH Tips for Your Mental Health in a Pandemic: Q&A with James Pratt – Part 1

This has been an incredibly difficult few weeks for all of us in the New Tech community. What started as a scramble for many of us to figure out how to do our jobs – in the midst of a pandemic like we’ve never seen in our lifetimes – has turned into something that’s appearing … Read more

New Tech Seattle (April, 14 2020)

New Tech Virtual Event – WFH Mental Health Tips Tuesday April 14th 4PM-5PM RSVP NOW Join us to learn how you can make sure your mental health is supported in these uncertain times. Many of us are stressed about COVID-19, being laid off, trying to keep our businesses open, trying to take care of our … Read more

New Tech PLUS (April 15 2020)

Virtual Community Events Bi-Weekly Community Conversations Weekly “Lunchtime Laughter” with Improv mindset AMA’s, Interviews & more homebound ways to connect, learn, laugh & smile   SUBSCRIBE NOW How are you doing? Are you staying safe and sane? Our hearts are with everyone as the virus affects your work and finances even if it hasn’t hurt the health … Read more

Close 40% More Deals with a New Secret Weapon: A Green Screen

[Original article from our own Red Russak can be found here. To help spread the message, the author has given me permission to repost.] Adding a green-screen to your video calls is an easy way to beat your competition, make video calls more personable, and close 40% more deals! It’s no secret: You will close … Read more

COVID-19 Request to Donate Masks to Hospitals

Thanks to our community partners at Nextcon for sharing this with our community: As healthcare workers are on the front lines of the fight against COVID-19, many hospitals are already running low on supplies of personal protection equipment (PPE, Masks, face shield, gloves, etc..).  They urgently need these masks to stay safe while they work … Read more

WFH… Now what? 5 tips to ensure your remote work success (and dozens of links )

All of us are feeling the societal and business effects of the spread of novel coronavirus COVID-19. As a response to support our community we’ve created a resource page for you to use and share with your family, friends and coworkers. Please note that the current situation has impacted the PNW blood supply. Anyone who … Read more

The Power of Collaboration: Q&A with Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson About Innovation, Tech, Transportation and More (Part 1)

New Tech Eastside was thrilled to welcome Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson to present at our event last Tuesday evening. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing the Mayor for four years as she has been an early supporter of startup and tech culture starting with her work as a city councilwoman. If you’re not familiar with … Read more

5 Tips for Surviving a Job You Don’t Love

With Valentine’s Day this week, I started thinking about a topic I’ve been asked for advice about countless times in the past: “What should I do if I don’t love my job?” It’s a situation we’ve all likely faced at one point in our lives; if not in our professional careers, then perhaps it was … Read more

4 Seattle Tech Trends and Startup Sectors to Watch in 2020

It’s a new year and a new decade. The “Roaring Twenties” if you will. The tech scene in Seattle and throughout the Pacific Northwest continues to explode thanks to the arrival of new satellite engineering offices, rapid job growth and a record year of venture capital funding for local startups. As TechCrunch noted in late … Read more

Emerging Spaces: How Jenna Bono is helping identify new opportunities for PitchBook’s data

Today I have the pleasure of sitting down with Jenna Bono, lead product manager, at PitchBook, the leading financial data provider covering the global venture capital, private equity and public markets that’s headquartered here in Seattle. Jenna will be part of an amazing group of presenters next Tuesday evening to kick off New Tech’s Seattle … Read more

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